Searching for "The "Narrative Knowledge Representation Language", a knowledge-based approach for representing the "meaning" of textual documents." – sorted by Relevance.
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A System for the Content-Based Retrieval of Textual and Non-Textual Documents Using a Natural
- System for the Content-Based Retrieval Textual and Non-Textual Documents Using Natural Language
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Skewscope: The Textual Document Skew Detector
- is a software module designed to detect and analyze skew information of textual document images. Its
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Reusing cases to the automatic index assignment from textual documents
- to convert textual documents into formlike representations of cases. The experiences described by cases
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Scientific Data Integration: Wrapping Textual Documents with a Database View Mechanism and an XML
- PERL subroutines. This situation is obviously not satisfactory. A knowledge-based approach (see
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NKRL, a Knowledge Representation Language for Narrative Natural Language Processing
- NKRL, a Knowledge Representation Language for Narrative Natural Language Processing Abstract NKRL
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Narrative and Social Tacit Knowledge
- of narrative in the expression and transmission of social knowledge as a specific type of tacit knowledge
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Knowledge architectures for cultural narratives
- , composed of a knowledge base, representation language, inference engine, and interface tools, creates a
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Narrative Intelligence
- kind of knowledge structures and process a human being must have to understand the meaning of natural
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Narratives as Programs
- the situation calculus-based programming language GOLOG as a suitable representation for narratives
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Narrative Theory and Emergent Interactive Narrative
- , and one that has been used by a number of researchers in computer-based narrative, for example (Mateas
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